New Directors of Facilities, Enrollment Management, Financial Aid,
and Two New Deans at Rockville Campus Also Appointed

Rockville, MD -- Montgomery College President Charlene R. Nunley has selected former
County Attorney Clyde H. “Rocky” Sorrell as the College’s new general counsel.

“Rocky Sorrell’s vast legal knowledge and experience, both in the public and
private sectors, will make him a tremendous asset to the College,” said Nunley. “He
has also had a long history of working with the College and is well versed on the legal
issues we have encountered.”

Sorrell, who comes from Hogan & Hartson, LLP, where he has been a partner since
1990, has represented Montgomery College and other colleges and universities regionally on
a variety of issues, including contracts, intellectual property protection, personnel
disputes, and acquisition and regulatory compliance matters.

Prior to joining Hogan and Hartson, Sorrell worked as an attorney in the Office of
County Attorney for nearly 12 years. Between 1987 and 1990, he served as the county’s
chief legal officer under the administration of then County Executive Sidney Kramer.

Sorrell, who received his law degree from the University of Virginia Law School, is
active on the boards of many community and business organizations, among them the
Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce, the Corporate Volunteer Council of Montgomery
County, and the Alliance for Educational Excellence.

President Nunley also announced the appointment of three senior administrative
positions: David J. Capp, Director of Facilities; Dorothy J. Umans, Director
of Enrollment Management, and Melissa F. Gregory, Director of Student Financial
Aid.

Capp comes to Montgomery College from Chatham College in Pennsylvania, where he
directed and managed the operation, maintenance and construction of the college’s
physical plant and grounds. A graduate of West Point, Capp served in the U.S. Army for
more than a decade and was an associate director of resource management at Georgetown
University, prior to taking the top facilities post at Chatham.

Umans, a Bethesda resident, has more than 20 years of experience in student admissions
and enrollment services. Most recently, she directed the graduate admissions office at
George Washington University’s School of Business and Public Management.

Gregory also brings to the College nearly 20 years of experience in her field of
student financial aid. An Olney resident and an alumna of Montgomery College, Gregory led
Frederick Community College’s financial aid office for nearly a decade and has held
senior administrative positions in development and counseling offices at the University of
Maryland, College Park and George Washington School University School of Medicine.

In addition to the new director positions, two new instructional deans have been named
at the College’s Rockville Campus. Carolyn S. Terry has been appointed the
Instructional Dean for Humanities and Social Sciences, and Mary Ann Beatty will
serve as the Dean of Student Development. Both Terry and Beatty had been serving in an
interim capacity in their respective positions, prior to their appointments.

Terry, who earned her masters degree in English Literature from Pennsylvania State
University, has been a faculty member of the English Department at Rockville since 1989,
and she served as the department’s chair for two years before prior to moving to her
current position.

Beatty, who holds a doctorate in Community Counseling from the University of Maryland
at College Park, has served in a variety of teaching, counseling and administrative
positions since coming to Montgomery College in 1983, including stints as a faculty member
and chair of the College’s counseling department.